In 2005, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) installed the Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) in Park City, Utah, on its network of 14 signalized intersections. A field evaluation compared previous time-of-day actuated-coordinated signal timings with those dynamically computed by SCATS. Travel times, travel time stopped delay and number of stops were collected by driving probe vehicles on the major routes. Intersection stopped delays were also collected to investigate traffic performance on side streets. Overall, SCATS consistently reduced travel times and travel time stopped delay, the average number of stops, and intersection stopped delay for major and minor through movements.
Adaptive Signal Control V - Scats Evaluation in Park City, Utah
2008
48 pages
Report
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English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Traffic signals , Traffic control , Signalized intersections , Driver behavior , Travel time , Travel delay , Traffic operations , Performance evaluation , Travel demand , Deployment , Data collection , Utah , Speed , Park City(Utah)
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